There’s a progressive push ahead of 2016. Tuesday, lawmakers, labor leaders and activists from across the country announced a broad new plan to fight income inequality. Rev. Sharpton talks to Rep. Barbara Lee and EJ Dionne for more. watch

As singer Prince performed a concert to bring the Baltimore community together, a new report by the “Baltimore Sun” shows that dozens have accused police of not allowing medical care. Mark Puente and Neill Franklin weigh in with Rev. Sharpton. watch

Rev. Sharpton has breaking news about the NFL’s decision on Deflate-gate. Jordan Schultz and Eric Wilbur join in to discuss the punishment for Tom Brady and the Patriots, and what’s next for the franchise. watch

Comedian Stephen Colbert announced he’ll give funding to every existing grant request by South Carolina public school teachers on their crowdfunding website. Rev. Sharpton talks with a teacher that joined Colbert when the announcement was made. watch

The officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray have filed a motion to dismiss the charges, or at least remove the State’s Attorney Marily Mosby from the case. Rev. Sharpton talk sto Councilman Brandon Scott and William Yeomans for more. watch

A new study finds around 17-million people have gained health insurance since the core of the Affordable Care Act took effect in 2013. And another study shows people’s satisfaction with “Obamacare” is at an all-time high. watch

Right-wingers have been jumping on any controversy linked to Hillary Clinton. But new polls show it’s not helping. Sixty percent of likely caucus-goers in Iowa say they’ll support Clinton. Rev. Sharpton talks to Joan Walsh and Dorian Warren. watch

Attorney General Loretta Lynch spoke out stressing the good work that the vast majority of police officers do, but acknowledged the allegations of wrong are serious. Pastor Todd Yeary joins Rev. Sharpton for more. watch

Sen. Lindsey Graham recently said, “Everything that starts with ‘Al’ in the Mideast is bad news.” “Al” in Arabic is similar to the word “the.” Rev. Sharpton reminds us that we need to respect each other’s differences. watch

Will Tom Brady and the Patriots face punishment for #Deflategate?With the new findings from the NFL’s Deflategate Report, will Tom Brady and the Patriots face disciplinary action? Rev. Sharpton talks to Jordan Schultz and John Sullivan for analysis. watch

Baltimore’s mayor is calling for the Justice Department to launch a civil rights investigation into the city’s police department. Rev. Sharpton talks to State Sen. Catherine Pugh, who leads a policing study group, and Paul Henderson for more. watch

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